Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1951 — Page 18
> T5 pound from March record of $2.02 a pound.
s $1.32 a pound, id See Price Slump Abother pics simp is in store a, according to Re-|
which has just] ; "of this country’s 1951.52 wool
dts prediction: That the probaverage price will be between - cents and $1 a pound. df that proves to be the ‘case
last season, and which d for 90 per cent of this counimports—faces the prospect of being cut by nearly half.
# Growers Optimistie
The woolgrowers themselves fess to be optimistic about the ure, although they admit that
: development of synthetic wool
ig casting a black cloud over the duction of green skin are still in
Horizon. ;Research service forecasts that wool ’ may feel some competition from synthetics towards the end of the coming season, but doesn’t
sée a real threat materializing un-|
tl after 1952.
‘A more immediate threat to|
wool buying is seen in American nd British controls on retail
These controls, coupled
with the transfer of msn and ma-| térials from civilan to military| employment, may curb textile! manufacture in Britain and the United States, it is belleved here.
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ty SOCIAL SCIENCE AND THE PUPIL—Public school teachers here yesterday heard the good | ” prices and bad of social studies instruction discussed by this junior high school panel at Shortridge High School. Left to right are Miss Marie Bagnoli, School 86 instructor; Ruth Rosser, No. 58; Roger average price for the season Smith, No, 72; Sue Tarr, No. 76; Gary Hanna, No. 86; Cartia BonDurant, No. 87; Lane Earran, No. |
| 86, and Ann Harger, No. 50.
Growing Grass Gives Green Color
To Grasshopper
By Science Service CAMBRIDGE, Eng, Aug. 31— Growing green grass gets grass-| hoppers green. This is the tentative conclusion of Selahattin Okay, a Turkish zoologist at the University of Cambridge here. While, he says, the factors which lead to the pro-
doubt, he fed yellow grass‘hoppers of acrida turrita various kinds of grass. They were kept {In green cages, to test the theory {that the grasshopper’'s back{ground has something to do with {his color. Xrken fed on growing grass, {seven out of ten became green, lwhen fed on cut grass changed every other day, only one in ten {became green, and when fed on |dry grass, none became green. {On the other hand, only one[fifth of green grasshoppers in {green cages stayed green when {fed on dried grass, but threequarters remained green on a idlet of growing grass. Mr. Okay says it seems pos-
| ments. The original grasshopper- | {feeding took place at the Uni{versity of Apkara. It was re{ported in the British journal, Na-! ture. !
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